About: Madjedbebe

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Madjedbebe (formerly known as Malakunanja II) is a sandstone rock shelter in Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia, said to be the site of the oldest evidence of human habitation in the country. It is located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) from the coast. It is part of the lands traditionally inhabited by the Mirarr, an Aboriginal Australian clan of the Gaagudju people, of the Gunwinyguan language group.Although it is surrounded by the World Heritage Listed Kakadu National Park, Madjedbebe itself is located within the Jabiluka Mineral Leasehold.

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  • Madjedbebe (formerly known as Malakunanja II) is a sandstone rock shelter in Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia, said to be the site of the oldest evidence of human habitation in the country. It is located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) from the coast. It is part of the lands traditionally inhabited by the Mirarr, an Aboriginal Australian clan of the Gaagudju people, of the Gunwinyguan language group.Although it is surrounded by the World Heritage Listed Kakadu National Park, Madjedbebe itself is located within the Jabiluka Mineral Leasehold. (en)
  • Madjedbebe (ook bekend als Malakunanja II) is een zandsteen-abri in Arnhemland, in het Noordelijk Territorium van AustraliĆ«. De site ligt ongeveer 50 kilometer van de kust, en leverde het oudste bewijs van menselijke bewoning op het continent. Het maakt deel uit van de landen die traditioneel bewoond worden door de , een Aborigine-clan van het -volk, behorend tot de -taalgroep. Hoewel het wordt omringd door het Nationaal park Kakadu, bevindt Madjedbebe zelf zich in het Jabiluka Mineral Leasehold. (nl)
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  • Malakunanja II (en)
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  • Chris Clarkson Johan Kamminga, Rhys Jones, Mike Smith (en)
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  • Mirrar traditional owners of lands (en)
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  • Madjedbebe (en)
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  • Rock shelter site (en)
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  • Madjedbebe (formerly known as Malakunanja II) is a sandstone rock shelter in Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia, said to be the site of the oldest evidence of human habitation in the country. It is located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) from the coast. It is part of the lands traditionally inhabited by the Mirarr, an Aboriginal Australian clan of the Gaagudju people, of the Gunwinyguan language group.Although it is surrounded by the World Heritage Listed Kakadu National Park, Madjedbebe itself is located within the Jabiluka Mineral Leasehold. (en)
  • Madjedbebe (ook bekend als Malakunanja II) is een zandsteen-abri in Arnhemland, in het Noordelijk Territorium van AustraliĆ«. De site ligt ongeveer 50 kilometer van de kust, en leverde het oudste bewijs van menselijke bewoning op het continent. Het maakt deel uit van de landen die traditioneel bewoond worden door de , een Aborigine-clan van het -volk, behorend tot de -taalgroep. Hoewel het wordt omringd door het Nationaal park Kakadu, bevindt Madjedbebe zelf zich in het Jabiluka Mineral Leasehold. (nl)
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  • Madjedbebe (en)
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